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i asked bill reed, the director of the national hurricane center, exactly whatat mans. so, can you show me what you mean when you mean spreading and what it means in terms of where the winds are going tot how strong. does that mean they'll be slightly less ferocious, but in a wider area, wider margin? >> that's a pretty good assessment, actually. the intensity of the storm is expected to weaken as it goes through this feature up here. and the winds will start spreading out into a larger area, and the areas out ahead of it. >> so more area hit by slightly diminished winds. take me up through the northeast for the next 24 hours. what are you looking at right now? >> hurricane conditions possible right on the coast, running parallel the coast, so the coastlines of delaware, new jersey, much of long island could experience the tropical storm-force winds and squalls. but the big waves and the beach erosion. the big question will be, too far out in time to rule out that this storm might be a little further east or west of where the center line of that track is. >> so, you're
i asked bill reed, the director of the national hurricane center, exactly whatat mans. so, can you show me what you mean when you mean spreading and what it means in terms of where the winds are going tot how strong. does that mean they'll be slightly less ferocious, but in a wider area, wider margin? >> that's a pretty good assessment, actually. the intensity of the storm is expected to weaken as it goes through this feature up here. and the winds will start spreading out into a larger...
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hurricane warnings and watches reed of the coast. is moving in looks like it is moving towards these skills, it will take a turn and move north, nw. we can actually see a minor strengthening of hurricane earl in the next 24 hours. back to you. >> thank you, watching wall street and other day yesterday that first day of september, the dow jones is entered and 54 points. the nasdaq is up 63. the futures are starting to turn rain now, as the unemployment numbers just across the wire a few moments ago and a number of americans requesting unemployment offense declined to set straight week. the labor department says the new claims for unemployment fell by 6000. before it is 72,000 americans filing for the first time last week. but economists were looking for an increase but instead the drummer's dropped to a four week average base of well as well as the first decrease after for st. john's. investors are watching then burning keep these testifying library now in washington before panel investigating the panel's crisis here said that the cri
hurricane warnings and watches reed of the coast. is moving in looks like it is moving towards these skills, it will take a turn and move north, nw. we can actually see a minor strengthening of hurricane earl in the next 24 hours. back to you. >> thank you, watching wall street and other day yesterday that first day of september, the dow jones is entered and 54 points. the nasdaq is up 63. the futures are starting to turn rain now, as the unemployment numbers just across the wire a few...
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play of the day, second quarter, greg reed fields the punt at the 26. feels the need for speed. 74 yards to the house. the sell seminoles roll. and brian kelly leading notre dame against purdue. the irish couldn't ask for a bet are start. a dart to jones. the irish defeat purdue, 23-12. anytime the diamond, a's hosting the angels, and both teams trying to keep pace with the rangers in the west. cahill became oakland's first 15-game winner in the win over the angels. we will have highlights for you. check in on the rest of the pac-10, u.s. open and some golf coming up later good to have college football back. >> alan: how does that feel not seeing your old coach bobby bowden? >> mike: that was kind of strange. >> alan: the bizarre killing spree that has led authorities back to an east bay landfill, and craigslist responds to outrage of the adult services section with a one word about free speech. @ >> alan: here's a look at some of the headlines this saturday. craigslist has closed the adult services section of its web site, replacing it with a black bar
play of the day, second quarter, greg reed fields the punt at the 26. feels the need for speed. 74 yards to the house. the sell seminoles roll. and brian kelly leading notre dame against purdue. the irish couldn't ask for a bet are start. a dart to jones. the irish defeat purdue, 23-12. anytime the diamond, a's hosting the angels, and both teams trying to keep pace with the rangers in the west. cahill became oakland's first 15-game winner in the win over the angels. we will have highlights for...
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you ha michelle reed, 30-something who bece a chancellor of the washington, d.c. embattled schools. jeffrey canada became a national -- created the harlem childr's zone. how much were you inspired by these individuals and what was their frustration as they tried effect change in a short time? >> they feel the stakes. what's exciting is a revolution is happening. the revolution has ce up from teachers, all the peopleou mentioned, all the reformers that are proving you can teach every kid and even some of the tohest neighborhoods, these came from teachers. they have now proven that it can be done. now it's about getting enough political wil people believing and making tough choices to give every kid in america a great education. >> it's provocative. it has people talking and people should see it. davis, thanks for talking about "waitingor superman." we're going to be screening the film to invited guests here at learning pla tonight. it will be interesting to get their thoughts. many of them are educators. >>> we are going to talk about another film maker and "the 10th inning" after th
you ha michelle reed, 30-something who bece a chancellor of the washington, d.c. embattled schools. jeffrey canada became a national -- created the harlem childr's zone. how much were you inspired by these individuals and what was their frustration as they tried effect change in a short time? >> they feel the stakes. what's exciting is a revolution is happening. the revolution has ce up from teachers, all the peopleou mentioned, all the reformers that are proving you can teach every kid...
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this is the home of reed and alan. yesterday around 5:00 the bay vallejo police are men had come out here to talk to the husband. at that point that is when they discovered the bodies. they say that the husband has been living here for some time. with these bodies. they took him into custody when not being told of enough is under arrest, but he is obviously being questioned on this. how is this person: connected? well, apparently he say that this has for some time in the past. he may have been a frequent rest stayed in one of their rooms but he is acquainted with them in some way. bring now it's a developing story changing minute by minute lots of rumors around. for now we can tell you that the atf is on their way to natalie this location but the storage locker. >> the mum's one is turn the application of the storage locker. explosives have been found. are unsure how authorities were led year but apparently this location is somehow connected to the house in vallejo. area. >> i will save us connected. that happened last
this is the home of reed and alan. yesterday around 5:00 the bay vallejo police are men had come out here to talk to the husband. at that point that is when they discovered the bodies. they say that the husband has been living here for some time. with these bodies. they took him into custody when not being told of enough is under arrest, but he is obviously being questioned on this. how is this person: connected? well, apparently he say that this has for some time in the past. he may have been...
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skills of the national hurricane center , i put a lot of faith in what they can do and when director reed is telling us and telling the emergency managers and telling the public this storm is too close to the coast, that even if that track is off a little bit, it could bring more serious impacts to shore. we've got to be prepared. the science and the accuracy of the forecast just doesn't give us some far out a precision that says whether or not it's going to be 50 miles one side of the line or not, and 50 miles way storm this big could mean more direct impacts along the coast. so that's why it's so important for people to take the steps now to make sure they're expreepd have a plan. if they haven't started they go go to www.ready.gov and get start now. the uncertainty of the forecast as if gets closer, we'll have more information and start firming up what the impact is going to be. if you have the an now it gives you the edge over any uncertainty to be raze reade just in case. >> lehrer: finally, mr. fugate, fema has just gone through the fifth year anniversary of hurricane katrina . is f
skills of the national hurricane center , i put a lot of faith in what they can do and when director reed is telling us and telling the emergency managers and telling the public this storm is too close to the coast, that even if that track is off a little bit, it could bring more serious impacts to shore. we've got to be prepared. the science and the accuracy of the forecast just doesn't give us some far out a precision that says whether or not it's going to be 50 miles one side of the line or...
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host: our guest, mayor reed is a democrat. spent 11 years both in the state house and senate and knows the city of washington pretty well. his law degree is from howard university. how often do you get back here? guest: i'm actually here amount. i am on washington on a regular basis. host: before coming to the mayor's office, who was a partner in the law firm. i am wondering what you learned from going from the legislative branch to the city? guest: it's about being able it move and do anything faster. i spent four years in the house and seven years in the senate. it's really policy-driven where you worked on the legislation. you turn your work over to the governor that has the executive power to implement in their discretion candidly. many of things you worked hard for. when you are a mayor, you can change things and make reform judgments every single day and see the results. i enjoyed it a good bit. the job is much bigger than i anticipated. i all learned being a relatively young executive. no matter what you think you knew
host: our guest, mayor reed is a democrat. spent 11 years both in the state house and senate and knows the city of washington pretty well. his law degree is from howard university. how often do you get back here? guest: i'm actually here amount. i am on washington on a regular basis. host: before coming to the mayor's office, who was a partner in the law firm. i am wondering what you learned from going from the legislative branch to the city? guest: it's about being able it move and do anything...
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reed and alan king carol smart. they believe there's a tide of all tomorrow because he used to stay at their home. where the bodies were found. allen's husbands was arrested and charged for having chemicals in the house and explosive materials and surveys do not know how he is connected to the murders if there's any connection there we doctors and neighbors to say that the police were often called to that has. where efren valdemoro stayed sometimes of those women. their graves because of frequent arguments between waldemar and allen. about a month ago efren valdemoro was no longer allowed in the home although he was spotted driving around the neighborhood. >> i don't think is normal, he steers a you crazy i rows kind of feel like he's dangerous and in the news is dangerous. the lady i would always hear her yelling. so i would come of. i been out there, efren valdemoro say the order she is crazy. >> now there's a fourth murder, because efren valdemoro girlfriend sydney trent was found dead in his car on tuesday night
reed and alan king carol smart. they believe there's a tide of all tomorrow because he used to stay at their home. where the bodies were found. allen's husbands was arrested and charged for having chemicals in the house and explosive materials and surveys do not know how he is connected to the murders if there's any connection there we doctors and neighbors to say that the police were often called to that has. where efren valdemoro stayed sometimes of those women. their graves because of...
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. >>> meanwhile, bill reed is director of the national hurricane center. good morning. >> good morning. >> it's been downgraded, but it's still a category 3 hurricane. your best guess on whether it will come ashore. >> right, i'll reiterate what al said, it's only 10 miles an hour weaker than it was yesterday, that's not a very significant difference. our two biggest concerns are it's coming northwest, the coast of north carolina and extreme southeast virginia on early friday morning and late thursday night. later on friday into saturday, for southeastern new england. just a small change in the direction of the storm could raise an impact. the large waves, beach erosion and rip currents will be a problem up and down the east coast until earl is gone. >> we're already seeing the first mandatory evacuation on north carolina's ocracoke island. how are you managing evacuations all up and down and in what regions? >> well, the evacuations are, of course, the authority of the local officials so we don't make that call. we will probably have to go with some warni
. >>> meanwhile, bill reed is director of the national hurricane center. good morning. >> good morning. >> it's been downgraded, but it's still a category 3 hurricane. your best guess on whether it will come ashore. >> right, i'll reiterate what al said, it's only 10 miles an hour weaker than it was yesterday, that's not a very significant difference. our two biggest concerns are it's coming northwest, the coast of north carolina and extreme southeast virginia on...
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senator reed. >> thank you very much. thank you for your devoted service to the marine corps and to the nation. you have a challenging assignment, but we are all very confident you will perform at magnificent leap in that assignment. with respect to the don't ask don't tell issue, do you feel confident that you will be able to give your uninhibited advice to both secretary of defense and the president before they make any final decision going forward, if you are confirmed? >> senator, i absolutely do. we have to spend some time it taking a look at what those results look like and interpreting exactly what they mean, what is it telling the service chiefs. it will tell each something different, because i believe each service has its own culture. i am told that whoever is the commandant in december will receive that information specific to the united states or in court and based on that information, and whoever -- i come with 40 years of experience -- whoever is in that job will be able to provide the secretary of defense, t
senator reed. >> thank you very much. thank you for your devoted service to the marine corps and to the nation. you have a challenging assignment, but we are all very confident you will perform at magnificent leap in that assignment. with respect to the don't ask don't tell issue, do you feel confident that you will be able to give your uninhibited advice to both secretary of defense and the president before they make any final decision going forward, if you are confirmed? >>...
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senator reed. >> thank you very much. thank you for your devoted service to the marine corps and to the nation. you have a challenging assignment, but we are all very confident you will perform at magnificent leap in that assignment. with respect to the don't ask don't tell issue, do you feel confident that you will be able to give your uninhibited advice to both secretary of defense and the president before they make any final decision going forward, if you are confirmed? >> senator, i absolutely do. we have to spend some time it taking a look at what those results look like and interpreting exactly what they mean, what is it telling the service chiefs. it will tell each something different, because i believe each service has its own culture. i am told that whoever is the commandant in december will receive that information specific to the united states or in court and based on that information, and whoever -- i come with 40 years of experience -- whoever is in that job will be able to provide the secretary of defense, t
senator reed. >> thank you very much. thank you for your devoted service to the marine corps and to the nation. you have a challenging assignment, but we are all very confident you will perform at magnificent leap in that assignment. with respect to the don't ask don't tell issue, do you feel confident that you will be able to give your uninhibited advice to both secretary of defense and the president before they make any final decision going forward, if you are confirmed? >>...
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biden, his wife, were at walter reed, visiting some people. he said, you have done so much for america. we would like to have you over for a picnic. they were like, yeah, right. a couple weeks later, after lots of planning, with food network magazine, the bidens and i, with their chef from the navy, put on a picnic for the troops. around their pool. to hon or them and their servic. >> you're from the military, right? >> i am. my dad is a former army. and my uncle works at the 82nd. and i come from a long line of military members. it was an honor for me to go there with "food network" magazine. and serve and say thank you. >> tell us what you have. >> i'm going to make my barbecue pulled pork sandwiches. in my bowl, i have spicy brown mustard. i throw in hungarian paprika. some garlic goes in. and some sweet, with honey. i give it a nice stir. this is what it looks like right here. i have my -- it is so good. it is so good, right? imagine that after hours on this big, pork shoulder here. you go to the pitcher. they're going to trim off the skin
biden, his wife, were at walter reed, visiting some people. he said, you have done so much for america. we would like to have you over for a picnic. they were like, yeah, right. a couple weeks later, after lots of planning, with food network magazine, the bidens and i, with their chef from the navy, put on a picnic for the troops. around their pool. to hon or them and their servic. >> you're from the military, right? >> i am. my dad is a former army. and my uncle works at the 82nd....
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>>> time for "today's kitchen" and we're getting saucy with reed alexand. he was here before, we barely got through it. what can tis kid possibly know about food? a lot. you'll be surprised. >> reed is serving as champion for the empowerment movement, working to combat childhood obesity which is why we asked the entertaining actor to stop by and visit us. >> and find us healthy reces your kids will not want to trade. let's get started, big guy. >> let's start cooking. healthy delicious school lunches and snacks, let's get in here, be a team, chick nuggets, they're not deep fried. that's the trick. i need you to handle the spices and you're going to handle the herbs, please. i'm adding crushed up corn flake cereal, panko bread crumbs. i'm going to put the coating together. all that salt. >> all the salt? >> a ton of different herbs, really setting these apart. basil, margarine, parsley, so delicious. >> what is this? >> black pepper. >> dump it. >> yes, absolutely. >> what is that? >> that's just garlic powder. simple staples. there is our coating. i'm prett
>>> time for "today's kitchen" and we're getting saucy with reed alexand. he was here before, we barely got through it. what can tis kid possibly know about food? a lot. you'll be surprised. >> reed is serving as champion for the empowerment movement, working to combat childhood obesity which is why we asked the entertaining actor to stop by and visit us. >> and find us healthy reces your kids will not want to trade. let's get started, big guy. >> let's...
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ralph reed, author of a brand new book called "the confirmation" and former director of the christian coalition. good morning, ralph. and carmen, attorney and deputy regional president for the hispanic national bar association. good morning to you as well, carmen. >> good morning. >> ambassador, yesterday, mr. ahmadinejad said as well, war is not just about bombs. making it sound like, ok, if they mess with us, we're talking terrorism in the streets of the united states. what should this president do? >> what he should do is get serious about stopping iran from nuclear weapons and failure to stop iran is a huge failure for the organization. i can virtually assure you. that's not what he's going to do. he's foreshadowed again and saying he wants to sit down and negotiate for iran and it's a prescription for iran to get nuclear weapons. it's that simple. >> i agree with him. i think iran already has them. i think -- but i also think he needs to be honest whether or not they want him to move forward. there was an article that came out in the newspaper a couple of days ago in israel that
ralph reed, author of a brand new book called "the confirmation" and former director of the christian coalition. good morning, ralph. and carmen, attorney and deputy regional president for the hispanic national bar association. good morning to you as well, carmen. >> good morning. >> ambassador, yesterday, mr. ahmadinejad said as well, war is not just about bombs. making it sound like, ok, if they mess with us, we're talking terrorism in the streets of the united states....
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senator reed. >> thank you very much. thank you for your devoted service to the marine corps and to the nation. you have a challenging assignment, but we are all very confident you will perform at magnificent leap in that assignment. with respect to the don't ask don't tell issue, do you feel confident that you will be able to give your uninhibited advice to both secretary of defense and the president before they make any final decision going forward, if you are confirmed? >> senator, i absolutely do. we have to spend some time it taking a look at what those results look like and interpreting exactly what they mean, what is it telling the service chiefs. it will tell each something different, because i believe each service has its own culture. i am told that whoever is the commandant in december will receive that information specific to the united states or in court and based on that information, and whoever -- i come with 40 years of experience -- whoever is in that job will be able to provide the secretary of defense, t
senator reed. >> thank you very much. thank you for your devoted service to the marine corps and to the nation. you have a challenging assignment, but we are all very confident you will perform at magnificent leap in that assignment. with respect to the don't ask don't tell issue, do you feel confident that you will be able to give your uninhibited advice to both secretary of defense and the president before they make any final decision going forward, if you are confirmed? >>...
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correspondent for "the new york times," also author of "boiling mad, inside tea party america" and ralph reed author of "the confirmation." ralph, is this basically tea party language? >> i think there are three audiences. i was fortunate enough to be involved in the contract with america 16 years ago when you were both trying to energize the grassroots of the republican party, but you were also critically trying to talk to perot voters. the base of the party, and certainly among social conservatives there's a reaffirmation of marriage, of family, of the protection of innocent human life, of not having rogue judges who legislate from the bench. they're going to be happy with that. the think the second constituency is the tea party. and the third audience, the most critical audience, in my opinion, is the disaffected independents. these are the ones who voted for barack obama overwhelmingly two years ago. today their job disapproval for him is in the high 50s. they're going to hold the key to this election, and by saying they're going to repeal obama care, they're going to extend the bush tax
correspondent for "the new york times," also author of "boiling mad, inside tea party america" and ralph reed author of "the confirmation." ralph, is this basically tea party language? >> i think there are three audiences. i was fortunate enough to be involved in the contract with america 16 years ago when you were both trying to energize the grassroots of the republican party, but you were also critically trying to talk to perot voters. the base of the...
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because of harry reed's vote. really been laden down with some very liberal policy initiatives which could never stand on their own. turns medical clinics on military bases into abortion clinics. bill clinton tried it and it didn't work. this would double the number of abortion. the don't-ask, don't tell. that's been an item of focus. host: secretary gates weighed in on that. gueste guest >> caller: yes, you're on, ma'am, go ahead. caller: i would like to ask a question to the christians that call in. because everyone that calls in are not a christian. what does ms. pallin mean what she's taking the country back. i believe it belonged to god. he's the only one to get all this stuff straightened that people are arguing over, the government and whatever. so if anyone out there is a true christian could answer that question, i would appreciate it. guest: thank you, jill, i think god is the only one to straighten out this country. that's something we need to pray for. our president and congress. even though we they di
because of harry reed's vote. really been laden down with some very liberal policy initiatives which could never stand on their own. turns medical clinics on military bases into abortion clinics. bill clinton tried it and it didn't work. this would double the number of abortion. the don't-ask, don't tell. that's been an item of focus. host: secretary gates weighed in on that. gueste guest >> caller: yes, you're on, ma'am, go ahead. caller: i would like to ask a question to the christians...
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i am proud of the subcommittee ranking members of this side, and senate -- jack reed, and chairman frank, and those of support. >> i am very confident, when we look to this crisis, that if elected the full complement of what the fdic did, -- confident that when you look at the full what the fdic did, it will offer a substantial return to the american taxpayer. >> i am not debating that a lot of the actions that were taking -- taken, congress did not approve or participate in. they were unilaterally made by the federal reserve. let me ask you one question. the president recently appointed elizabeth warren to head up i think, the most powerful agency that has been formed by the government in the last 30 years, which has the power to allocate credit and set fees. many of us opposed giving them that heart punch affect. he has gone around senate confirmation, despite the fact the article to, section 2, says that advisory consent of the senate. he did the unconstitutional day, which was sort of an in your face. my one question is, is he going to go to the senate, or is he going to avoid that?
i am proud of the subcommittee ranking members of this side, and senate -- jack reed, and chairman frank, and those of support. >> i am very confident, when we look to this crisis, that if elected the full complement of what the fdic did, -- confident that when you look at the full what the fdic did, it will offer a substantial return to the american taxpayer. >> i am not debating that a lot of the actions that were taking -- taken, congress did not approve or participate in. they...